The Fin Smith situation was classic bizarre Townsend. Townsend claimed he wasn't picking Smith as he has things to work on before being good enough and is too young for international level - similar to what he said about Hastings when he was dropped. That would be perfectly understandable if we were in Argentina with peak level Dan Carter or Jonny Sexton, or even a solid professional 10 to be honest, but we have a fullback-cum-wing who has played fewer than 30 professional games at 10 in position backed up by a 21/22 year old out of form 10 with fewer than 40 professional starts. Both, clearly, have things to work on.Yr Alban wrote: ↑Mon Jul 04, 2022 8:56 amIt’s a shame that Fin Smith is keeping his options open (GT was clearly sounding him out, and he hasn’t slammed the door AFAIK) as we could really have done with another fit 10 on the tour to take some of the pressure off BK.robmatic wrote: ↑Mon Jul 04, 2022 8:32 amRugby journalists are largely idiots.
Personally, I would rather have him have put a few more decent performances at 10 for Edinburgh away in Ireland or South Africa before he's starting there for Scotland, but without Russell or Hastings being available and the Glasgow 10s being in poor form last season he has to play. And there are issues elsewhere in that backline which are entirely optional.
Paolo Garbisi has a similar amount of professional rugby and it hasn't done Italy any harm picking him. If Smith is good enough (and compared to the others he evidentially is) then he is old enough. Townsend just comes up with an excuse to match his narrative, nothing seems to be particularly well thought through IMO.